You're teaching a brand new skill to a brand new member. What teaching technique will you use (examples are ok)
Errorless learning
These are the names of my children
Chase and Finn
For maximum effectiveness, provide reinforcement within this amount of time
What is 3-5 seconds
Giving a member something preferred in an attempt to increase a behavior
What is positive reinforcement
This is the term of systematically using less intrusive prompts
Fading
What's my other job
Wine consultant/wine tasting
One of the most effective alternative behaviors, this method helps the member get what they want in an appropriate way.
What is functional communication training
Withholding something preferred in an attempt to decrease a behavior
What is response cost
What is backwards chaining?
Requiring the member to perform the final step of a task independently. All previous steps are prompted
These instructions create motivation by using a preferred activity to reinforce a less-preferred activity
What is first/then
What's my favorite sport?
Cycling
Changing the topic, activity or focus in an attempt to stop a behavior from occurring
What is redirection
You're working on a skill that the member is pretty good at. How many errors will you let them make before you prompt?
Two
Pairing yourself with reinforcement is a quick and easy to way to build these (3 possible answers)
What is rapport, trust, instructional control
Where did I grow up?
Santa Barbara
We take ABC data to determine an intervention as it helps us identify this
What is the function of the behavior
As a reaction to an inappropriate behavior (or response), requiring the member to engage in the appropriate response several times
What is positive practice
While teaching a skill/goal, the member responded incorrectly and you now want to prompt. What prompt should you use?
The prompt that was last successful
The process of reinforcing appropriate behavior and extinguishing the target behavior
Differential Reinforcement
What's the one behavior I absolutely can't stand?
Grinding teeth
Removing an aversive stimulus or activity in an attempt to INCREASE a behavior
What is negative reinforcement